Verbal expression and comprehension (understanding)
What do I need to be able to do?
Understand and respond to verbal communication.
In an industry placement environment, this will assist you in your work with team members to understand and convey project specifications. Clear communication assists with completing your industry placement tasks safely.
Verbally communicate clear instructions and explanations.
In the on-campus learning environment this will assist you to explain your research project progress and outcomes.
What adjustments to my study conditions can I access?
A range of adjustments can be organised through the Equitable Learning Service (ELS). Contact the ELS to discuss what adjustments may be helpful to you.
Additional time allowances for comprehension and expression may be available to you for on-campus learning activities.
Industry placement activities may require time responsive communication. This should be discussed with your placement coordinator prior to commencing your placement.
Social communication
Social Communication refers to the capacity to understand and use appropriate non-verbal communication such as: eye contact, gestures, facial expression, speaking volume, tone of voice, proximity and verbal turn-taking.
What do I need to be able to do?
Recognise, interpret, use and respond to non-verbal communication appropriately during on-campus, laboratory workshop and industry placement activities to build relationships, display understanding and acknowledgement of others.
In laboratory workshop and industry placement environments, tasks which require the use of social communication abilities include:
- identifying and using gestures, verbal turn-taking and proximity when sharing workload and equipment with others
- responding to peers, academic staff and supervisors with open body language, eye contact and facial expressions to demonstrate understanding
Using and understanding non-verbal cues is essential for safe execution of engineering tasks
What adjustments to my study conditions can I access?
A range of adjustments can be organised through the Equitable Learning Service (ELS). Contact the ELS to discuss what adjustments may be helpful to you.
Consideration will be given to the use of non-verbal communication appropriate to your disability or condition for example, if you have a vision or hearing impairment, you may rely more on using either auditory or visual means of social communication.